HUD AWARDS $576,580 TO EXPAND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW RENTAL HOUSING FOR EXTREMELY LOW-INCOME PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN NEW JERSEY 

 

HUD AWARDS $576,580 TO EXPAND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW RENTAL HOUSING FOR EXTREMELY LOW-INCOME PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN NEW JERSEY 

New Jersey grantee is Allies, Inc, a nonprofit agency dedicated to assisting people with special needs. 

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced the award of over $54.7 million in capital advance and project rental assistance grants to 15 organizations, to expand the supply of affordable rental housing for extremely low-income persons with disabilities. The capital advance awards will support integrated affordable housing by providing funding for the development of permanent supportive rental housing through HUD’s Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities program, while project rental assistance awards are used to subsidize rents for extremely low-income persons with disabilities.

In New Jersey, HUD awarded $576,580 to Allies, Inc., a nonprofit agency dedicated to providing housing, healthcare, meaningful employment, and recreational activities to people with special needs in the communities of their choice. To learn more, visit www.alliesnj.org.

“HUD is committed to helping very low-income persons with disabilities with housing options that provide meaningful choices about housing, health care, and long-term services and support so they can participate fully in community life,” said HUD Secretary Ben Carson. “The Trump Administration has strongly supported our efforts to serve this population, including supporting the almost $150 million in HUD grants, and making $15 million in supplemental funds available under the CARES Act to help prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19.”

“New Jerseyans with special needs deserve to have access to housing options just like everybody else.  This funding supports crucial alternatives for living independently,” said Lynne Patton, HUD Regional Administrator for New York and New Jersey.  “HUD is proud to support Allies, Inc. in their mission to ensure residents with disabilities receive dignity and respect during this difficult time.”

The grants were awarded to organizations who will create permanent supportive housing models that will be at the forefront of design, service delivery and efficient use of federal resources. Awardees must promote long-term housing security and facilitate community integration of persons with disabilities.

“These awards reinforce our dedication to expanding the supply of affordable rental housing for persons with disabilities,” said Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner Dana Wade. “The development of new rental housing, and subsidies for residents will expand their options to live with independence within the community in a more integrated environment.”

HUD provides rental assistance to more than 35,000 households through its Section 811 program. The program supports:

  • Increasing the supply of accessible rental housing units for individuals with disabilities by integrating these units within existing, new, or renovated multifamily developments.
  • Creating effective, successful, and sustainable partnerships between state housing agencies and state Health and Human Services/Medicaid agencies to provide permanent housing for persons with disabilities with access to appropriate supportive services; and
  • Identifying innovative and replicable ways for using and leveraging Project Rental Assistance funds.

The following grantees received awards for Capital Advance Awards:

Recipient
City
State
Award Amount
EAH, Inc.
San Rafael
CA
$2,833,419
Mission First Housing Development
Washington
DC
$2,472,543
Appalachian Housing and Redevelopment Corporation
Rome
GA
$938,397
Way Station, Inc.
Frederick
MD
$461,086
Interfaith Residence dba DOORWAYS
St. Louis
MO
$1,964,477
Allies, Inc.
Hamilton
NJ
$576,580
Accessible Space, Inc.
Saint Paul
NV
$2,735,805
Hispanic Association of Contractor of Enterprises (H.A.C.E)
Philadelphia
PA
$1,432,684

The following grantees received awards for Project Rental Assistance Awards:

Washington State Department of Commerce
Olympia
WA
$6,460,990
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
Lanham
MD
$6,983,579
Virginia Housing Development Authority
Richmond
VA
$6,976,504
Ohio Housing Finance Agency
Columbus
OH
$6,893,767
Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
Madison
WI
$5,386,056
Georgina Housing and Finance Authority
Atlanta
GA
$5,111,671
New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority
Albuquerque
NM
$3,567,029

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HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all.
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